I wrote an honest assessment of my experience with Full Moon Records. I called during business hours. Everything in my account was accurate including what was said on both sides. Perceptions can be subjective, but there is no doubt what ""You're a total f-ing bi-ch. Don't call back"" means. I have NEVER had someone in business speak to me that way; in fact I've never had ANYONE speak to me that way. \r
Not in all my 30+ years. (how many ""young girls"" collect vinyl?) So I'm taking my Pearl Jam - Jeremy picture disk (MINT! sealed UK), and my Cat Stevens promo 12"" ($100), and my Rolling Stones (with working zipper), and my other 70 or so records to Wuxtry Records. I called and asked the exact same questions. The person who answered was friendly and professional. That's all anyone wants really.\r
===Evidently you can't leave more than one review, so here is my original posting:\r
I called to ask about selling some rare (and really valuable) records that I've collected. The person who answered the phone was very rude. He answered ""Hello?, ..uh Full Moon Records"". I asked if they had a website - No. I asked if they had an email address - No. He sounded really annoyed (bad day?). I told him that I'd like to send a list of the records I have to see which titles they'd be interested in so I could bring them in. He said ""We don't do email you'll have to come in."" Really rude and ugly - I felt like I was taking up his time or something so I just said thanks and hung up. I called back to see if there was someone else I could speak with. I got an answering machine and halfway through my message the guy picked up and said: ""You're a total f.-ing bi-ch. Don't call back."" (exact quote, no exaggeration.) And all I said in the message was ""Hi I just called and the guy who answered was kind of a j-rk so..."". And that's when Mr. Bad Day answered. There's no need for that kind of rudeness. The experience reminded me of an old bumper sticker: Mean people su-k. This place is not recommended.
Cons: Customer Service
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